Then how come ajax comes into this? Does it means the website I am visiting is done using java server pages?

Please explain.

Thanks

system
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2014-01-02T16:04:10Z —
#9

AJAX comes also into php, ruby, c++, dotNET and many more. And yes, like JSP or JSF, it means it requires Java on the server-side.

Reading about it, it seems it's more closely related to Swing Java framework.

achintya
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2014-01-02T16:07:45Z —
#10

Hi

Can I pass a integer value to input box from url?

Thanks

system
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2014-01-02T16:09:03Z —
#11

Again, this is Java related technology. Are you familiar with Java programming? If not, there is little hope for you to actually make something useful out of wicket before the summer ends.

Beside the Java language, you'll also need to check the requirements and follow the installation and deployment steps. So better make that before the fall ends.

achintya
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2014-01-02T16:13:52Z —
#12

Hi

Can you help me with that? I am not a java pro but I can manage.

Thanks

system
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2014-01-02T16:16:23Z —
#13

Obviously you can't manage. I strongly suggest you to start at the source: http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html. If that is gibberish to you, let it be, focus on something else. It's a long long long ride, Java based programming.

Thanks. I did actually find that, but wasn't even sure if that was what the OP was talking about as I have never heard of Apache Wicket.Anyways, I have done a bit more reading and found out that it's a "component-oriented Java web framework" and that it seems quite popular.